Scientists have identified a protein that plays a pivotal role in the action of several emerging cancer therapies. The researchers
Month: August 2023
That’s funny — but AI models don’t get the joke
Large neural networks, a form of artificial intelligence, can generate thousands of jokes along the lines of “Why did the
Scrambler therapy may offer lasting relief for chronic pain, review paper suggests
A new review paper co-authored by two Johns Hopkins pain experts suggests that scrambler therapy, a noninvasive pain treatment, can
Researchers find an epigenetic key that unlocks common deadly cancers
Early on, every stem cell faces a fateful choice. During skin development, for instance, the embryonic epidermis begins as a
Hydrogen sulfide shows promise as healthy aging therapeutic when specifically targeted within cells
Future therapies to help people live healthy lives for longer could be developed from drugs that release tiny amounts of
This protein may predict mild cognitive impairment years before symptoms
Results of a long-term, federally funded study of cognitively healthy adults — most with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease
How heat treatment affects a milk alternative made from rice and coconut water
Whether they’re made from soybeans, almonds, oats, or just sourced straight from the cow, milk products must go through heat
Nuisance vegetation removal in Senegalese waterways reduces the overall prevalence of parasitic infections and increases local food production
It’s an elegant solution: Remove the habitat of a parasite-carrying aquatic snail and reduce the level of infection in the
Researchers discover method to overcome antimicrobial resistance
The World Health Organization has labeled antimicrobial resistance a global threat because most clinical antibiotics are no longer effective against
Researchers identify two new subtypes of HPV-associated head and neck cancers
Cases of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers of the head and neck, known as head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC),